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from the late 11th century. In 1118 there is the first indirect reference to the existence of such a link in a document in which there is mention of a customs post in the vicinity of the present-day town of
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Der Böhmische Steig, Auf den Spuren eines alten Handelsweges von Bautzen nach Prag; eine Wanderung der besonderen Art.
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we read: " ... ab illo per antiquam Boemie semitam ...". This was a route that went from Waldheim via
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to Bohemia. Another reference appears in 1185. In the description of the border of the territory of
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The first direct reference is in 1143 when a document records a
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Lusatian Mountains
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German
Czech
Vogtland
Ore Mountains
Elbe Sandstone Mountains
Lusatian Mountains
March of Meissen
Upper Lusatia
Bohemia
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Waldenburg
Zschopau
Altzella Abbey
Sayda
Deutscheinsiedel
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salt roads
Leipzig

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